Ya intel's really struck out lately, and who really knows if theyll recover.
1st: the P4, which old designs (PIII) are continuing to own (Pentium M) at lower clockspeeds, not to mention the amd64 procs
2nd: 64 bit mode is duct-taped on so to speak, it isnt fundemnetaly part of the processor, unlike amd64.
3rd: dual core, again a duct-taped on "feature". amd64 x2 processors are designed from the ground up to utilize dual core, for example a high speed chip-to-chip bus, while intel its just 2 procs on a chip rly
and a ironic twist is that with the next core thats coming out in who-knows-when will not utilize the P4 core. They essentialy said "We f***ed up.", by doing that.
2 other things: SATA vs. PATA and AGP vs. PCIE.
In both cases no chip/disk mechanism where applicable can saturate the "slower" respective bus (PATA, AGP).
I just dont get what the big whoop is about sata, yeah its smaller cable but thats it. no hd mechanism can saturate ata-100 so you dont need 150mbs/300mbs/etc bandwith. and not to mention it is cheaper to get PATA still.
Similar case with PCIE, nothing can saturate agp8x. Only advantage to getting PCIE is that you can do SLI/CROSSOVER(or whatever ati's thing is called).
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